To: Dog Gone
It really depends on where a hurricane hits. If you live in South Houston and that sucker hits Galveston, it'd be best to go to a shelter. If a hurricane hits in Brazoria County and moves northward, like over Sugar Land...it'd be a good idea to leave. This is such a big area it all depends on where landfall is. I lived in Sugar Land when Alicia hit, and stayed home. I was fortunate, I didn't lose anything. Got lots of rain, some wind but was pretty much untouched. It all depends on landfall. For now just stock up.
83 posted on
09/18/2005 3:24:48 PM PDT by
shield
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To: shield
I'll pick up some batteries and bottled water on the way home from work tomorrow. The biggest concern I have is losing power for an extended time. Not only does that eliminate access to FR, but it eliminates access to air conditioning.
I'd die of a heat stroke long before starvation or dehydration sets in.
90 posted on
09/18/2005 3:40:43 PM PDT by
Dog Gone
To: shield
If you live in South Houston and that sucker hits Galveston, it'd be best to go to a shelter. I hope somebody's being energetic about moving the remaining NOLA people out of the Astrodome
116 posted on
09/18/2005 4:31:11 PM PDT by
SauronOfMordor
(Never try to teach a pig to sing -- it wastes your time and it annoys the pig)
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